Darius Trinka Claims First Win in FR Americas iRacing CTMP Thriller

Trinka and Sikes battle to the end  for the closest finish in the FR Americas iRacing Championship

 

Round 5 replay presented by Omologato Watches: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJWvmNQuXQs

 

Following an intense wheel-to-wheel battle, pole-sitter Darius Trinka edged out Simon Sikes in the final moments of Round 5 in the Formula Regional Americas iRacing Invitational Championship at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park. Trinka marks the fifth different winner in the ultra-competitive esports championship.

“The race was super fun,” said Trinka. “Simon (Sikes) and Nelson (Mason) kept the racing clean. It came down to an exciting finish. Wow, that was a blast.”

Trinka claimed pole-position over Sikes by .042-seconds in qualifying, and from that moment the pair spent nearly the entire 25-lap race exchanging the lead.

In the closing moments of 30-minute session, Trinka and Sikes charged side-by-side through the last four corners of the legendary Canadian circuit, down onto the front straight, drag race style, tires nearly touching. Sikes, pushing hard, lost grip, dropping four tires off into the grass right before the finish line, forfeiting his fight for first. The Lithuanian pilot crossed the stripe .467-seconds ahead Sikes, the closest margin of victory of the season.

“I feel that my momentum is picking up in the series,” said Sikes. “I had the pace in a couple of the races, but mistakes put me out of battling for the win. This is the first real battle for the win. I didn’t get enough drift to make the move work on that last turn but I really enjoyed this race.”

Mid-way through the session, FR Americas prospect Nelson Mason was challenging Trinka and Sikes for the point before abruptly losing power. Nelson fell back in the order before making a tactical drive from a fifth to finish third, his first podium of the season. FR Americas Vice Champion Benjamin Pedersen finished fourth with two-time FR Americas iRacing podium finisher Flinn Lazier capping off the top five.

“I was in the thick of a three-way battle and I don’t know what happened,” “I suddenly lost power and I couldn’t get into top gear on the down the back straight or out of turn one or turn two either. Finally on the last lap everything came back so I could finish strong.”

Blake Upton and F4 U.S. rookie Viktor Andersson were also embroiled in a tense battle for sixth place. In the final corner after dicing side-by-side the entire final lap, Upton slipped into the inside of Viktor to take sixth. The strong finish, propelled Upton from third-place in the overall championship into first.

Round 1 winner Ben Waddell finished eighth ahead of another battling duo Nico Rondet and Zachary Rivard.

FR Americas Masters driver Dominic Cicero dodged several incidents on his charge from a near last place start to finish just outside the top 10 in 11th. FR Americas rookie Jordan Missig leads the Sabelt Hard Charger season battle with a total of 51 advances. The Sabelt Hard Charger contingency prize pack, complete with a Sabelt product certificate, will be awarded to the driver with the most position advances in the seven-race iRacing championship.

The FR Americas iRacing Invitational Champion will win a set of Hankook Tires while the Vice Champion will be presented with a 90-day virtual training package from PitFit Training. Third overall in points will receive an Omologato watch.

The top-three competitors in each event will be awarded with official Druck FR Americas merchandise to sport during the 2020 season.

The FR Americas iRacing Invitational Championship returns to action on Tuesday, April 28, with a mix of new and returning drivers. The penultimate event will be held at Sebring International Raceway with live streaming coverage sponsored by Sabelt starting at 7:10 p.m. Eastern.

The event schedule will include one 10-minute practice, one 10-minute qualifying and one 30-minute race with points following the FIA FR system. The championship will be calculated based on the top six results (allowing one race to be dropped).

 

Round 5 Replay:

Watch Round 3 replay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJWvmNQuXQs

 

FR Americas iRacing Invitational Championship Schedule

March 24- Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta coverage begins at 7pm E.T.

March 31- Circuit of The Americas coverage begins at 7pm E.T.

April 7- Virginia International Raceway coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.

April 14- Barber Motorsports Park coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.

April 21- Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (held in place of Trois-Rivières

coverage begins at 7:10pm E.T.

April 28- Sebring International Raceway coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.

May 5- Season Finale Fans Choice (voting held on @framericas Instagram) coverage begins at 7:10 pm E.T.

 

Round 5 Results:

Fin Pos

Name

Start Pos

Car #

Interval

Laps Led

Fastest Lap Time

1

Darius Trinka

1

28

0

16

01:11.5

2

Simon Sikes

2

6

-0.467

9

01:11.7

3

Nelson Mason

6

12

-2.103

0

01:11.6

4

Benjamin Pedersen

7

24

-5.529

0

01:11.9

5

Flinn Lazier

21

23

-7.482

0

01:11.7

6

Blake Upton

26

19

-19.548

0

01:12.1

7

Viktor M Andersson

10

20

-19.701

0

01:12.0

8

Benjamin Waddell

8

1

-28.754

0

01:12.4

9

Nico Rondet

25

33

-30.563

0

01:12.2

10

Zachary Rivard

17

29

-45.353

0

01:11.9

11

Dominic Cicero

30

25

-47.64

0

01:12.9

12

Parker Locke

28

15

-49.562

0

01:12.4

13

Bradley Sikorski

9

5

-1:02.994

0

01:12.1

14

Jacob Abel

14

51

-1 L

0

01:11.9

15

Dakota Dickerson

15

34

-1 L

0

01:12.0

16

Quinlan Lall

3

22

-1 L

0

01:11.7

17

Andrew Pinkerton

18

77

-1 L

0

01:12.0

18

Jackson Lee

24

52

-1 L

0

01:12.4

19

Dario Cangialosi

4

27

-2 L

0

01:12.0

20

Phil Denes

12

17

-2 L

0

01:11.6

21

Logan Cusson

22

99

-2 L

0

01:12.5

22

Ellis Spiezia

34

11

-3 L

0

01:14.8

23

Jordan Missig

16

48

-4 L

0

01:12.5

24

Richard Bethune

23

69

-14 L

0

01:13.0

25

Bruno F Carneiro

11

21

-14 L

0

01:12.8

26

Dominic Livernois

31

35

-15 L

0

01:13.2

27

Carlos Soler2

20

14

-17 L

0

01:12.6

28

Mitchell Egner

36

4

-17 L

0

01:13.4

29

Brent Gilkes

27

49

-18 L

0

01:12.9

30

Hayde Bowlsbey

33

36

-19 L

0

01:21.8

31

Danny Kacic

19

10

-22 L

0

 

32

Jonathan Scarallo

13

13

-23 L

0

 

33

Linus Lundqvist

5

26

-25 L

0

 

34

Andrew Dobbie

29

93

-25 L

0

 

35

J Clarke

32

8

-25 L

0

 

36

Anthony Vaccaro

35

16

-25 L

0

 

 

  Top 20 in Overall Championship:

Driver

Series

Round 1- Road Atlanta

Round 2- COTA

Round 3- VIR

Round 4- Barber

Round 5- CTMP

Total Points

Blake Upton

FR Americas Championship

25

12

12

15

18

82

Dario Cangialosi

FR Americas Championship

18

25

25

6

2

76

Dakota Dickerson

FR Americas Champion, IMSA

8

18

15

25

6

72

Benjamin Pedersen

FR Americas, BRDC F3

DNS

4

4

8

25

41

Jacob Abel

FR Americas Championship

15

15

0

0

8

38

Quinlan Lall

FR Americas Championship

2

6

18

4

4

34

Viktor Andersson

FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.)

DNS

0

8

2

15

25

Hunter Yeany

FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.)

12

10

2

0

0

24

John Paul Southern Jr.

FR Americas Championship

0

0

6

18

0

24

Jordan Missig

FR Americas Championship

10

8

0

0

0

18

Logan Cusson

FR Americas Championship

4

0

10

0

1

15

Dominic Cicero

FR Americas Championship

DNS

DNS

DNS

0

12

12

Jonathan Scarallo

Team Owner

DNS

DNS

DNS

12

0

12

Marco Kacic

FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.)

0

2

0

10

0

12

Parker Locke

FR Americas Championship

0

0

0

0

10

10

Hayden Bowlsbey

FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.)

6

0

0

0

0

6

Josh Bethune

FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.)

1

0

0

0

0

1

Jose Blanco

FR Americas Development Driver (F4 U.S.)

 DNS

1

0

0

0

1

Megan Gilkes

FR Americas Championship, WSeries

DNS

DNS

1

0

0

1

Mitch Egner

FR Americas Championship

DNS

DNS

0

1

0

1